After the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the next generation of theologians emerged with objections to the original gospels. First we see is that of Justin and Theophilus in 100 – 165 AD. They attempted to understand the revelation of Jesus Christ through the philosophical paradigm of the day. According to a scholarly article by Wallace and Green, the conclusion of this new interpretation was that Christianity was more of a “new law or philosophy and Christ another God inferior to the highest God”. (Elwell 2001, 241) The baptism of Jesus by John makes it clear that Jesus was the Son of God. Jesus attested to his equality with the Father when he said in John 14:9 “those that have seen me have seen the Father”. (Zondervan 2002, 1658)